This book explores weak convergence theory and empirical processes and their applications to many applications in statistics. Part one reviews stochastic convergence in its various forms. Part two offers the theory of empirical processes in a form accessible to statisticians and probabilists. Part three covers a range of topics demonstrating the applicability of the theory to key questions such as measures of goodness of fit and the bootstrap.
This book explores weak convergence theory and empirical processes and their applications to many applications in statistics. Part one reviews stoc...
This book provides an account of weak convergence theory, empirical processes, and their application to a wide variety of problems in statistics. The first part of the book presents a thorough treatment of stochastic convergence in its various forms. Part 2 brings together the theory of empirical processes in a form accessible to statisticians and probabilists. In Part 3, the authors cover a range of applications in statistics including rates of convergence of estimators; limit theorems for M and Z estimators; the bootstrap; the functional delta-method and semiparametric estimation. Most of...
This book provides an account of weak convergence theory, empirical processes, and their application to a wide variety of problems in statistics. The ...